Xiao Han
Zhengzhou University
18 Papers
90 Citations
Xiao Han is an academic researcher from Zhengzhou University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Metal-organic framework. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 18 publications.
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Papers
Metal-dependent photocatalytic activity and magnetic behaviour of a series of 3D Co-Ni metal organic frameworks.
TL;DR: This work offers controllable regulation of the photocatalytic properties and magnetic behaviour of MOFs by changing the metal ions.
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Polynuclear Ni(II)/Co(II)/Mn(II) Complexes Based on Terphenyl–Tetracarboxylic Acid Ligand: Crystal Structures and Research of Magnetic Properties
TL;DR: In this article, the results of variable temperature magnetization measurements (χmT-T and χm-1-T) show that complexes 1 and 2 display unusual ferromagnetic coupling via the M-Oc-O-M bridges, while complex 3 shows predominantly antiferromagnetic behavior.
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Proton coupled electron transfer: novel photochromic performance in a host-guest collaborative MOF.
TL;DR: Proton coupled electron transfer has been successfully introduced to a host-guest collaborative metal-organic framework material, which exhibits new photochromic properties with reversible, controllable and efficient characteristics.
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Copper(II) coordination polymers: tunable structures and a different activation effect of hydrogen peroxide for the degradation of methyl orange under visible light irradiation.
TL;DR: Under visible light, the coordination polymers, , and display a different activation effect of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) for the photocatalytic decomposition of methyl orange (MO), which indicates that the coordinationpolymers may have bright prospects in the field of photocatallytic degradation of dyes.
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The effect of metal ions on photocatalytic performance based on an isostructural framework.
Zhichao Shao,Chao Huang,Xiao Han,Huarui Wang,Angran Li,Yanbing Han,Kai Li,Hongwei Hou,Yaoting Fan +8 more
TL;DR: When Mn ions are gradually replaced by Co ions in the complexes, the photocatalytic activities of 1–5 turn from inhibition to promotion, which is a controllable regulation of photocatallytic properties via changing metal ions.
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